This is Richard Hill, founder of DNA Favorites. I don't write long, detailed blogs. My blogging style matches that of my website: clear, concise summaries with links to learn more.
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Two women born just minutes apart at the same hospital in Buenos Aires have learned four decades later that they were swapped at birth, after a DNA test uncovered a serious mistake dating back to 1986.
Continue reading "Switched At Birth Error Uncovered by DNA Test"
This interview with Jonny Perl includes tips for using this popular genetic genealogy platform to more deeply analyze your DNA test results.
Learn practical autosomal DNA tips to analyze DNA matches, identify shared ancestors, and make meaningful progress in your genealogy research.
How genetic genealogy became law enforcement’s unexpected breakthrough tool. How it works and the privacy issues. A great summary.
Continue reading "The Origins of Investigative Genetic Genealogy"
When you get a DNA match with an unknown person, DNA Painter's Shared cM Project Tool identifies possible relationships.
DNA expert Roberta Estes is a prolific blogger. Here she shares how genetic genealogy uncovered surprises and solved long-standing mysteries in her family tree.
On the 250th anniversary of the United States, a DNA test led this man to a Revolutionary War ancestor.
Leah Larkin tracks the growth of autosomal DNA databases. Her latest update shares the numbers and explains the trends.
An independent comparison of the strengths and limitations of the top five DNA testing companies.
Many people hesitate to take a DNA test because of assumptions that simply aren’t true. Find the truth here.
Overseas South Korean adoptees struggle to reconnect with their roots decades after adoption. DNA tests are a huge help.
Each genetic genealogy tool has unique strengths and some drawbacks. Here's a concise summary and comparison.
Continue reading "Clustering vs Triangulation: What's the Difference?"
Michelle Leonard uncovers the truth about ancestry, even when it is painful. I met her when I did a DNA presentation in England. A great interview!
Twins born 30 years ago take a DNA test and discover a bombshell truth about their parents.
Facebook is the epicenter for discussions about DNA testing. Here are some of the most useful DNA Facebook groups organized by category.
Here's a new way to map genetic connections at 23andMe. Track down shared ancestors and visualize family branches. 23andMe+plus Premium™ members only.
If you generate a Traits report from your MyHeritage DNA test, you can create a traits video using AI that humorously highlights some of your traits. Here is mine. #MyHeritage #MyHeritageDNA
MyHeritage and FamilyTreeDNA are pioneering new technology for autosomal DNA testing with two different approaches. Learn more in this blog post.
Download segmentology expert Jim Bartlett's new book on the ISOGG website. It flows from “What is a Segment?” to Clustering and Triangulation and beyond.
Watch the MyHeritage Founder and CEO share the latest developments in family trees, historical records, DNA, and AI to help users make discoveries and better understand their family history.
Continue reading "New MyHeritage Tools Introduced at RootsTech"
23andMe has a Genetics Learning Hub that includes a helpful introduction to the genetic concepts behind genetic genealogy.
Through no fault of their own, many adoptees can be deported. As an adoptee myself, I find this a terrifying example.
This update highlights the current state of the mtDNA haplotree, including overall branch growth, notable haplogroups, and newly added ancient connections.
New research shows that interbreeding occurred predominantly between Neanderthal males and anatomically modern human females rather than the other way around.
Continue reading "Sex-Based Interbreeding with Neanderthals"